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| MARIO'S ACHIEVEMENTS SPONSORS: Bicycles Unlimited Mira Mesa Schwinn Wheels-n-Things Co-Factory Torker Factory D&G Co-GHP Co-Hutch Racing Factory Torsen Hallmen Haro Products Oakley Products Bates Products Co-Van Shoes |
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| Top: Kris P. (R.I.P.) Mario Jeter Mr. P Ms. Davis Jesse Eddie King |
| Bottom: Doug Davis Mike King Davis (Don't remember) ? Mr. King (R.I.P.) |
| WHEELS-N-THINGS RACING TEAM |
| BMX Racing certainly was and will always be a major part of my life. I will never lose thought of, weather it's from my earlier teen years to my present life today. I have truly been bless to meet so many wonderful people through,"BMX" and I have so many friends still to this day because of BMX racing. I truly respect & bless my life everyday. Most of all I'm thankful of my parents for there support during my racing teens. I would like to also say, a special thanks to Mr."Sandy Finkleman" for believing in me, and for allowing me to become apart of his National BMX Racing Team known as "Wheels-N-Things Racing Team" truly one of the best racing teams that I had ever toured with in the US. I will never forget when Sandy Finkleman told me I was going "Pro" at 16 years old, that was very rare during those times. But I was up for the challenge to better myself by being around faster racer's this would push me to go further in my racing, "Pro's" like StuThompson, Brent Patterson, Greg Hill, David Clinton, Coy & Dale Hudson, "Mean Leo Green", Rupe Brothers, "Scary Harry Larry", Jeff Bottema, Tinker Jaurez, Perry Kramer, Byron Friday and the list goes on. Our thoughts and prayers.. To all whom are not with us today, to witness the growth of "BMX" cycling today . As we were the first generation of whom invented most of the "BMX" cycling today. "Jammin Jeter Bug" |
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| AA Pro Event Harry Larry - JMC Stu Tompson - Redline Mario Jeter - D&G Denny Davidow - Bass. |
| You can hardly see me but that is me riding for "D&G" back in the days in the back on the right side of the pole waiting for my event in the AA Pro. The race was so intense, nerves, pressure. The gate drops and I get agood whole shoot and hold my postion but I got swoop in the last turn and ended up with a final result ...3rd place. |
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| Pro Main event taken place at Corona Nationals in Corona, CA with David Clinton riding for factory Shimano in first and Scary "Harry" Larry on factory JMC in second with Mario Jeter on Wheels-N-Things racing team riding in third place to the finish line. This photo had made the front page of publication magazine in the 80's. We where all were " jammin" on this fast track. Trying to stay up with David was a task back in the day, cause he was on a winning streak for weeks during his prime in the 80's . |
| 1st Place -David Clinton/Shimano 2nd Place-Harry Larry/JMC 3rd Place -Mario/Wheels N Things |
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| Old School Bicycle Motocross |
| "Yes," that's me when I was riding for D&G Factory Team! |
| Mira Mesa Schwinn Team rider Mario Jeter 1st place. |
| Main Event Pro Finals I Place 3rd. |
| Roger De Coster on a Webco with mags? Classic photo. |
| Corona Nationals AA Pro Main, down hill course. |
Anthony S. - Jag ? Raleigh ? Paterson Brent Paterson - Pat. |
| WHEELS-N-THINGS |
| SANDY FINKLEMAN MAY YOU R.I.P. |
| Mira Mesa Schwinn |
| Still a motocrosser and will always be. CR-250 |
| KEEP BMX IN YOUR DAILY DIET. |
| Bicycle Motocross |
| Mario at the ABA Lakeside track in California. |
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| MM-1 Sidehack |
| Dedicated in the Memory of Randy Williams May you R.I.P. |
| Mira Mesa Schwinn: Mario Jeter and Bob Sieber racing on the Mira Mesa Schwinn Sidehack. Live recording posted on youtube showing the race at the Las Palmas Nationals in National City, CA. This is a classic and memoriable moment in BMX for Mira Mesa Schwinn Racing Team. |
| Sandy Finkleman May you R.I.P. |
| Dedicated to the memory of Sandy Finkleman. He was the one person whom gave me my first full sponsorship. The team was called Wheels-N-Things traveling across the USA. Turn Pro at the early age of 16 years old and being the one of the first black bicycle motocrosser in the USA. |
| Over 20,000 + bmx fans have view the clip on you tube |
| SANDY FINKLEMAN'S ORIGINAL RACING TEAM |